Tellagami

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Tellagami is a mobile app that lets you create and share a quick animated message called a Gami.

A Gami can be an exciting tweet or status update. It can be a fun way to tell a story. It can be a thank you message or a vacation postcard. It can be a birthday greeting, party invite or cool way to share photos.

Create a Gami in 3 easy steps. 1 – Customize a character and choose your background. 2 – Record your voice or type a message for your character to say. 3 – Share your Gami on Facebook, Twitter or send via text or email.

FEATURES

Mix and match your character & background

Record your voice or type a message

Resize character and place it in the scene

Personalize with a photo background

Share via Facebook, Twitter, email or SMS

View Gami as a web URL on all devices

WAYS TO USE A GAMI

Greetings & Invites – Liven up your messages

Education – Learn in a new way

Business & Marketing – Stand out with creativity

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Tellagami

Free

This app is designed for Android and iOS devices.

Reviews

Tellagami can be useful if you want to add a quick comment to your online course, when you want to weave your own voice through the content, but don’t want to go to the hassle of recording a webinar. Students read so much during their time at university, so it’s a good idea to give them some sort of visual / auditory break in content for information that doesn’t necessarily require academic tone.

The audio/visual element of Tellagami is ideal for breaking up text-heavy areas in blended and online units. For fully online units, it gives students a sense of presence, particularly if the educators voice is used, and acts as a visual and auditory guide to to the content.

Educators can record a quick message at the beginning of each week / module to guide the students in the content or give a lead-in explanation to an online activity. Short anecdotes or reminders can be shared with students or educators could create a virtual tour of a location or piece of information by uploading a screenshot or image as the background.

Students can use Tellagami in a similar way to educators, and can be asked to create short animations in online courses to introduce themselves, give a quick response to an online activity, or create a virtual ‘tour’ of their context, a project they’re working on, or add an update on group work / individual formative tasks.